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Item 18 - SPIN Report SPIN MEETING REPORT SPIN Item Number: SPIN2021-16 City Case Number: ZA2021-0053 Project Name: Ferguson Place SPIN Neighborhood: 2 Meeting Date: July 27, 2021 Meeting Location: 1400 Main Street, Southlake, TX City Council Chambers Total Attendance: 38 Host: Sherry Berman, Community Engagement Committee CEC Members in attendance: Vamsi Alla and Muhammad Iqbal Applicant Presenting: Kosse Maykus, Maykus Homes and Neighborhoods; Phone: 817- 991-8182; Email: kosse@maykus.com City Staff Present: Madeline Oujesky, Assistant to the Director Town Hall Forums can be viewed in their entirety by visiting http://www.cityofsouthlake.com and clicking on “I Want to” and “View” “Video on Demand” – forums are listed under SPIN by meeting date. FORUM SUMMARY: Property Situation: The property is located at 2569 Lonesome Dove Road and 2593 Lonesome Dove Road. Development Details: Proposing RPUD zoning for a 1.03 acre tract in Southlake, which is also part of a larger assemblage of properties and proposed development for a residential neighborhood, primarily in neighboring Grapevine. The idea is to have a seamless neighborhood, with streets and utilities managed by an Interlocal Agreement between Southlake and Grapevine. Presentation: Questions and Concerns: 1. Could you please give an update on where in the process this development is with the City of Grapevine? Submitted in June, has gone through initial infrastructure review, and are in the midst of a second review. The City of Grapevine has their Planning and Zoning meeting on the same day, and will meet on August 17, 2021. Meeting with next week with staff from Southlake and Grapevine in Grapevine to discuss ILA. Plans will include drainage from Lonesome Dove homes to go to proposed park. Saving over 100 original oak trees and park will be maintained by grapevine as a regional park. 2. What is the current lot size required by grapevine? Seeking R-75 with grapevine. 3. Why are we considering changing the zoning in the area which is designated from 1 acre to half, when they could combine the properties and make a lovely 1 acre home? I don’t understand how the City of Grapevine factors in here and I am worried about the precedence it will set for further subdividing into smaller parcels of land. Currently there are many multimillion -dollar homes being built why does this need to change? Everything zoned north of 114 is not required to be 1 acre. It has been pointed out in showing acreage to the west. These lots will start at $900,000 to $1 million, and we have noticed tremendous demand for small acreage. These Southlake lots are also following as they exist currently with existing buildings. Residents of the development will attend Southlake schools. SPIN Meeting Reports are general observations of SPIN Meetings by City staff and SPIN Representatives. The report is neither verbatim nor official meeting minutes; rather it serves to inform elected and appointed officials, City staff, and the public of the issues and questions raised by residents and the general responses made. Responses as summarized in this report should not be taken as guarantees by the applicant. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to follow the case through the Planning and Zoning Commission and final action by City Council. Southlake Connect Results for the July 27, 2021 SPIN Town Hall Forum